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'''''Tribes Extreme''''' was a sci-fi first person shooter video game which was to be an expansion of the [[Starsiege: Tribes]] providing a multitude of offline and campaign missions. For backwards compatibility, it was built on the [[Darkstar]] engine like its predecessor was. Players would be in command of up to 7 other warriors to complete campaign objectives. For those who already owned Starsiege: Tribes, Tribes Extreme would be available as an upgrade so that a full priced standalone copy would not need to be purchased. Unfortunately, the game was cancelled on December 1, 1999 to move more resources to [[Tribes 2]]<ref>[http://pc.ign.com/articles/072/072619p1.html IGN PC: Tribes Extreme Cancelled]</ref>.
'''''Tribes Extreme''''' was a sci-fi first person shooter video game which was to be an expansion for [[Starsiege: Tribes]], providing a multitude of offline and campaign missions. For backwards compatibility, it was built on the [[Darkstar]] engine, like its predecessor was. Players would have been in command of up to 7 other warriors in order to complete campaign objectives. For those who already owned Starsiege: Tribes, Tribes Extreme would have been available as an upgrade, so that a full priced standalone copy would not be necessary to purchase. Unfortunately, the game was cancelled on December 1, 1999, to move more resources to [[Tribes 2]]<ref>[http://pc.ign.com/articles/072/072619p1.html IGN PC: Tribes Extreme Cancelled]</ref>.


==Storyline==
==Storyline==
{{Main|Tribes Timeline}}
{{Main|Tribes Timeline}}
Tribes Extreme introduces a new tribe, the [[Grievers]], who are a collection of Tribesmen who have left the other major tribes. Unlike the Greater Tribes, the Grievers fight by their own rules and it is not uncommon for them to dishonorable things. As such, they are viewed by the Greater Tribes as something akin to scavengers and pirates.
Tribes Extreme introduces a new tribe, the [[Grievers]], who are a collection of Tribesmen who have left the other major tribes. Unlike the Greater Tribes, the Grievers fight by their own rules and it is not uncommon for them to do dishonorable things. As such, they are viewed by the Greater Tribes as something akin to scavengers and pirates.


In the game's campaign, the "Bone Ripper" tribe of Grievers has completely wiped out the player's holdfast (a military/civilian homestead where tribesmembers live), killing almost everyone. In the Greater Tribes, this is completely taboo - battle is highly structured, even ceremonial - you never attack civilians. The player must first rid his holdfast and surrounding area of remaining Bone Rippers then seek revenge.
In the game's campaign, the "Bone Ripper" tribe of Grievers has completely wiped out the player's holdfast (a military/civilian homestead where tribesmembers live), killing almost everyone. In the Greater Tribes, this is completely taboo - battle is highly structured, even ceremonial - you never attack civilians. The player must first rid his holdfast and surrounding area of remaining Bone Rippers, then seek revenge.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
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==Game Mechanics==
==Game Mechanics==
Due to the short development cycle, the mechanics of the game where not going to change. There would be no new weapons or armors because of the amount of time needed to balance them. There were to be new building and skins, but that was the extent of the changes in regards to new material. The greatest change would be the improved AI system that would allow for more advanced commands and even assigning roles (sniper, assault, etc...) to a bot.
Due to the short development cycle, the mechanics of the game where not going to change. There were not going to be any new weapons or armors because of the amount of time needed to balance them. New building and skins were going to be created, but that was the extent of the changes in regards to new material. The greatest change would be the improved AI system that would allow for more advanced commands and even assigning roles (sniper, assault, etc...) to a bot.


==Comic==
==Comic==
To help build the storyline, a comic was created to go along with the game. Prior to the game's cancellation, the first 7 pages of the first episode called "[[Tribes Extreme/All the King's Horses|All the King's Horses]]." The first episode, is a suspenseful tale about the first casualties of the Bone Ripper invasion. Scavenger nomads Rudder and Talitha find themselves being stalked as they investigate the wreckage of a Starwolf dropship. As their investigation unfolds, they discover the last survivor of the Starwolf crew.<ref>[http://pc.ign.com/articles/071/071195p1.html IGN PC: Tribes Extreme, In Comic Form]</ref>
To help build the storyline, a comic was created to go along with the game. Prior to the game's cancellation, the first 7 pages of the first episode called, "[[Tribes Extreme/All the King's Horses|All the King's Horses]] was released." The first episode, is a suspenseful tale about the first casualties of the Bone Ripper invasion. Scavenger nomads Rudder and Talitha find themselves being stalked as they investigate the wreckage of a Starwolf dropship. As their investigation unfolds, they discover the last survivor of the Starwolf crew.<ref>[http://pc.ign.com/articles/071/071195p1.html IGN PC: Tribes Extreme, In Comic Form]</ref>
   
   
== References ==
== References ==

Latest revision as of 20:46, 23 February 2014

Tribes Extreme

Developer(s) Dynamix
Publisher(s) Sierra On-Line
Designer(s) Scott "Captain America" Rudi
Engine Darkstar
Platform(s) Microsoft Windows
Release date(s) Canceled
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (T)

Tribes Extreme was a sci-fi first person shooter video game which was to be an expansion for Starsiege: Tribes, providing a multitude of offline and campaign missions. For backwards compatibility, it was built on the Darkstar engine, like its predecessor was. Players would have been in command of up to 7 other warriors in order to complete campaign objectives. For those who already owned Starsiege: Tribes, Tribes Extreme would have been available as an upgrade, so that a full priced standalone copy would not be necessary to purchase. Unfortunately, the game was cancelled on December 1, 1999, to move more resources to Tribes 2[1].

Storyline

Tribes Extreme introduces a new tribe, the Grievers, who are a collection of Tribesmen who have left the other major tribes. Unlike the Greater Tribes, the Grievers fight by their own rules and it is not uncommon for them to do dishonorable things. As such, they are viewed by the Greater Tribes as something akin to scavengers and pirates.

In the game's campaign, the "Bone Ripper" tribe of Grievers has completely wiped out the player's holdfast (a military/civilian homestead where tribesmembers live), killing almost everyone. In the Greater Tribes, this is completely taboo - battle is highly structured, even ceremonial - you never attack civilians. The player must first rid his holdfast and surrounding area of remaining Bone Rippers, then seek revenge.

Gameplay

A major focus had been put on offline gaming and there were to be 24 offline missions (12 training, 12 campaign). The online maps were to be a balanced collection of tournament maps and general multiplayer maps. Additionally, there were to be cooperative maps, where teams can play against an AI team or have AI players join the human teams. Having AI on the team would allow players to leave the base guarded while they were out attacking.

Game Mechanics

Due to the short development cycle, the mechanics of the game where not going to change. There were not going to be any new weapons or armors because of the amount of time needed to balance them. New building and skins were going to be created, but that was the extent of the changes in regards to new material. The greatest change would be the improved AI system that would allow for more advanced commands and even assigning roles (sniper, assault, etc...) to a bot.

Comic

To help build the storyline, a comic was created to go along with the game. Prior to the game's cancellation, the first 7 pages of the first episode called, "All the King's Horses was released." The first episode, is a suspenseful tale about the first casualties of the Bone Ripper invasion. Scavenger nomads Rudder and Talitha find themselves being stalked as they investigate the wreckage of a Starwolf dropship. As their investigation unfolds, they discover the last survivor of the Starwolf crew.[2]

References

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